The slab was originally located in the crossing, near the current pulpit

Function

Memorial piece

Function

Specification

Additional remarks

Memorial monument or floor slab

Function

liturgical/religious

Grave findings

Additional remarks

Original function

Change in function

Remarks about function

Commemorated party

Name

Cornelis van Mierop

Specification

Members of the commemorated party

Commemorated person(s)

[2253] Cornelis Vincentsz. van Mierop (male)

Commemorated institution(s)

Relation between commemorated persons

no relation (only one person mentioned/depicted)

Relation specification

Additional remarks

Commissioning party

Name

Composition of the commissioning party

Specification

Members of the commissioning party

Commissioning person(s)

Commissioning Institution(s)

Relation between commissioning party and commemorated party

Relation specification

Additional remarks

Physical description

Material(s)

brass (copper alloy)

stone

Specification

blue limestone; brass (originally)

Traces of polychromy?

Reuse of older objects

Dimensions (cm)

Height x width x depth

Completeness

Condition

Destroyed (ca.1979-1988). The brass plates were already missing when the slab was found again in 1922. Buchelius's drawing gives us an idea of what the slab of the provost originally looked like. The six medallions showed evangelist symbols and/or heraldic shields.